I haven't been able to watch too many Cavs games here in New York but I did see Irving's performance tonight against the Mavs. We may not win a championship anytime soon but we have a bona fide superstar in the making in Kyrie.

Hopefully a few more ping pong balls will come our way at the trade deadline but if not, these guys may make Cleveland basketball fun to watch again.

This team is so much fun to watch, especially in the 4th quarter. I don't care if losing is better for the franchise long term, I can't bring myself to root for these guys to lose. Winning these games is too much fun.

And I'm definitely against trading AV. It's impossible to get equal value for him. Any draft pick we get would be used to draft a player much worse than Andy. We used the #4 pick last year to draft a guy who most likely will never be nearly as valuable as Varejao. It's possible to get lucky (Andy himself was the 30th overall pick), but I'd rather not bank on luck. Varejao should still be a very effective player when the team should be a contender. Keep him.

Beyond Kyrie and AV are holes. A lot of holes. With that in mind, it doesn't make sense to part ways with 1 of the 2 biggest assets on this team. Keep Andy.

Start with Sessions, and soon. I like him too but he's the best trade bait I think we've got. It would also be nice to part ways with Twan, but I don't know who would want him. He can score albeit at a low fg% and he can also grab some boards. Somebody. Anybody. Take him.

That was worth the $2.75 I paid to see it on DirecTV. What a finish. Scott went with the two point guard set with Irving and Sessions along with Gee, Jamison, and AV. Definitely the strongest unit given the players available now. Undersized everywhere but a lot of speed, ballhandling, penetration ability and desire.

Things got scary early in the 4th quarter when Harangoty, Hollins, and Casspi were on the floor at the same time, with Harangoty guarding Dirk. Dallas erased an 8-point Cavs lead in no time and Byron had to get Kyrie and AV back out there. We really need to get Boobie and AP back.

Still, a win is a win. With three minutes to go and the game up for grabs I expected Dallas' age and experience in pressure situations as the defending NBA Champs would be the difference, but the Cavs pulled it out, with the 19-year-old hitting the key shots. Remember how LeBron would dribble around in those situations until he drew a double-team, then pass out of it? Not this kid. He demands to take the big shot.

Hollins and Erden both got another chance to seize the backup center position and neither did anything. Hollis was particularly bad, missing a point blank dunk and even drawing a technical.

I'm rooting for Mychel Thompson to carve out a niche for himself, but so far I can't see it. He threw up some ugly bricks and airballs tonight and badly missed some wide open shots.

Gee is winning me over more each game.

They should make a Varajao highlight video and show it to each new player for the next 20 years and say, "This is how you play the game".

Edit: Can't leave without at least one statistic. Offensive rebounds: Cavs 17, Mavs 4. The Cavs just wanted this one more. And the Mavs are pretty old and they played last night, too.

Beyond Kyrie and AV are holes. A lot of holes. With that in mind, it doesn't make sense to part ways with 1 of the 2 biggest assets on this team. Keep Andy.

Start with Sessions, and soon. I like him too but he's the best trade bait I think we've got. It would also be nice to part ways with Twan, but I don't know who would want him. He can score albeit at a low fg% and he can also grab some boards. Somebody. Anybody. Take him.

Alonzo Gee is starting to get in there as an impact guy with Kyrie and Andy. He's been a big time player recently.

Beyond Kyrie and AV are holes. A lot of holes. With that in mind, it doesn't make sense to part ways with 1 of the 2 biggest assets on this team. Keep Andy.

Start with Sessions, and soon. I like him too but he's the best trade bait I think we've got. It would also be nice to part ways with Twan, but I don't know who would want him. He can score albeit at a low fg% and he can also grab some boards. Somebody. Anybody. Take him.

Alonzo Gee is starting to get in there as an impact guy with Kyrie and Andy. He's been a big time player recently.

Yeah I think Gee is a keeper for sure. Trade list/guys that have little to no value to the Cavs: Jamison, Casspi, Sessions, Hollins, Harangody, Samuels, and Erden.

Dallas was playing their 4th game in 5 nights, and it showed. Just didn't have the gas to finish this one out.

The thing I keep hearing about Gee is he works as hard or harder than anyone else at improving his game. The kid will likely never be a star, but he'll no doubt stick in the league, and I'd have no problems with him sticking here. I'd really like to see him develop his mid-range game some more, but he's made huge strides in the last year, especially with his outside shot. I'd prefer to see him start at SF over Casspi. He's the better player, and I'd like to see his hard work get rewarded.

And yeah, Irving's a stud. Imagine what he could do when surrounded by guys who could hit open jumpers?

Imagine what he could do when surrounded by guys who could hit open jumpers?

I think I could count the number of 2-point jumpshots the Cavs made on one hand every game. You'd think NBA players could knock down open 15-20 footers all day long, but not these guys. It's either a 3-pointer or take it to the rim.

AP is the only guy who shoots 2-point jumpshots coming off a screen. No Rip Hamiltons on this team, but I think they could use a player like that. I mean a younger Rip Hamilton, of course.

^ This is a result of the AAU out- athletic them mode these guys all play. No half court sets and no coaches forcing them to become shooters. Miss the days of your 8+ players in the rotation able to play either fast or slow.

Show me a time AP has come off a screen. Guy is set up in the corner or near the top of the arc. The next time he comes off a screen will probably be the first

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Larvell Blanks wrote:^ This is a result of the AAU out- athletic them mode these guys all play. No half court sets and no coaches forcing them to become shooters. Miss the days of your 8+ players in the rotation able to play either fast or slow.

Show me a time AP has come off a screen. Guy is set up in the corner or near the top of the arc. The next time he comes off a screen will probably be the first

Yeah, and I'm not sure what the big deal is for Cavs fans, you watched LBJ find wide open guys for years only to have them "Larry Hughes" every wide open look off the rim. Well either that or "Drew Gooden" it off their face.

Which points to exactly what the Cavs problem is/will be. Can you get enough guys around him before he leaves - in order to prevent him from leaving.

Larvell Blanks wrote:^ This is a result of the AAU out- athletic them mode these guys all play. No half court sets and no coaches forcing them to become shooters. Miss the days of your 8+ players in the rotation able to play either fast or slow.

Show me a time AP has come off a screen. Guy is set up in the corner or near the top of the arc. The next time he comes off a screen will probably be the first

They run a play 2-3 times every game where AP comes around a screen, gets the pass, turns and puts up an 18-foot jumper. Most of the time he knocks it down.

You're right about athleticism being preferred to shooting skills. I'm not saying that's bad, I was just commenting that you can watch an entire Cavs game and rarely see them make more than five jumpshots from 2-point range. It's all about dribble penetration or setting up an open 3-point shot. Or both.

Larvell Blanks wrote:^ This is a result of the AAU out- athletic them mode these guys all play. No half court sets and no coaches forcing them to become shooters. Miss the days of your 8+ players in the rotation able to play either fast or slow.

Show me a time AP has come off a screen. Guy is set up in the corner or near the top of the arc. The next time he comes off a screen will probably be the first

They run a play 2-3 times every game where AP comes around a screen, gets the pass, turns and puts up an 18-foot jumper. Most of the time he knocks it down.

You're right about athleticism being preferred to shooting skills. I'm not saying that's bad, I was just commenting that you can watch an entire Cavs game and rarely see them make more than five jumpshots from 2-point range. It's all about dribble penetration or setting up an open 3-point shot. Or both.

AV occasionally puts up a 3 and might make it, doesn't make him Craig Hodges.

Parker may occasionally come off a screen but the guy has always been a spot up shooter and most of his time in a Cavs jersey has been spent outside the arc waiting for someone else to draw the double team so he can throw up a wide open look.

I guess the number of times that the Cavs run plays actually utilizing screens the last 8 yrs than AP is the Northcoast version of Rip.

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AV occasionally puts up a 3 and might make it, doesn't make him Craig Hodges.

Craig Hodges? Man, you've been around a while.

Parker may occasionally come off a screen but the guy has always been a spot up shooter and most of his time in a Cavs jersey has been spent outside the arc waiting for someone else to draw the double team so he can throw up a wide open look.

A wide open 3-pointer from the corner is about the only thing AP is really good at. Which is why he's only shot four free throws this year. But, hell, the guy is 38 years old. Do you want him to drive?

I guess the number of times that the Cavs run plays actually utilizing screens the last 8 yrs than AP is the Northcoast version of Rip.

AP is not their go-to guy by any stretch. But when he comes clean off a screen he's a competent catch-and-shoot guy from mid-range. I'm hoping Gee can develop that shot to complement his bull rushes to the rim.

A wide open 3-pointer from the corner is about the only thing AP is really good at. Which is why he's only shot four free throws this year. But, hell, the guy is 38 years old. Do you want him to drive?

I'll take this.

No he doesn't want him to drive. The point is he doesn't come off screens. His comparison was that Varjeao shoots 3's like AP comes off screens; in that its rare. The only thing he does is spot up.